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Prerequisites
BCO1102 - Information Systems for Business
BCO1102 only applies to students for BMAISM and BMIISM.
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Describe the benefits and functions of databases and their applications; | ||
2. | Design a database using key relational database model concepts; | ||
3. | Develop and apply entity relationships (ER) and extended entity relationships (EER) diagrams; | ||
4. | Implement a relational database with multiple tables using a relational DBMS; | ||
5. | Apply query languages and manage a database using SQL; and | ||
6. | Normalise relations in a relational database system. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Presentation | Presentation - group of three (3) (15 minutes) | 10% |
Assignment | Assignment - group of three (3) | 30% |
Test | Closed Book concept evaluation (1 hour) | 20% |
Test | Closed book problem solving test (1 hour) | 20% |
Laboratory Work | Practical Lab Test (2 hours) | 20% |
Required reading
Database Systems: Design, Implementation & Management 13th ed.
Coronel, C. & Morris, S. (2019)
Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-337-62790-0
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